
Set up an ad hoc
A computer network will create and host. Other computers will then search and connect to your computer. When the host computer is off or out of wireless range, the network has disappeared.
connection setup is to Control Panel and select Network Connections icon. Identify your wireless connection. Right-click on the link and then click Properties.

set up an ad hoc network
In the Preferred Networks section, click the Add button.
On the Association tab, without first giving the name of the network, or what is called a Service Set Identifier (SSID). This is the name people see when searching for available networks.
September Open Network Authentication and then enter the WEP encryption or WPA-2 (WEP is compatible with older wireless network adapters, but is considered a weak encryption). setup password, then uncheck this button gives me automatically. It will then screen that says this is a computer (ad hoc).
Note: It is imperative to put a complex password or foreigners will be able to connect to your computer in public. Or when the ad hoc network is no longer necessary, simply remove them for security reasons.
Click OK to save your changes. Your network will now appear in the Preferred Networks section.
At this stage, the host computer can then put a shared folder. You can create a folder by right clicking anywhere in an open area and choose New Folder. Name the folder you want, then right click and select Sharing. Name the folder and place all the data you want to share in this folder. New versions of Windows will also have a public folder, a file open on other computers can access to see when they connect.
Allow other users to connect to your computer
Now that you've created an ad hoc network, people can go to network and connect with you. To do this, locate the wireless icon in the system tray, then click on this icon.
see available wireless networks
Click View available networks. If the host computer is turned on and configured properly, will appear as an available network. You will then need to type the password to connect.
If you have questions about installing and configuring an ad hoc network, be sure to join our computer repair forums.
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